Aboard one of the ships is her brother Jaime, last seen in the season seven finale apparently deserting her.

And yet here we are, with around 90 seconds of new footage to obsess over.

At the end of last season, Daenerys' (Emilia Clarke) dragons and her enormous army were finally on the way to Westeros, where Cersei (Lena Headey) has now become Queen after the death of her children.

The trailer closes out with what looks like the beginning of the fated battle between our heroes and the White Walkers, and by the time it's all over, you'll be on the edge of your seat. Fortunately the trailer for the final season answered the question pretty decisively. When you think about the new season and it's the long-awaited return on April 14 - the cravings seem minimal when compared to what we are surely getting from Game of Thrones this year?

The clip ends with a glimpse at what is presumed to be the standoff between the Night King and his army of the dead and the army of the living, including Jorah, Brienne of Tarth and Podrick Payne. Apparently, it's going to make "Hardhome" and "The Battle of the Bastards" look like play fights between two toddlers high on cough syrup.

While Lena remained tight-lipped on how the show ends, she confessed that she is "absolutely satisfied" with the conclusion planned for the fantasy series.

There's a whole lot of shots of just about everyone looking around ominously.

All in all, this video has us eager to get caught up on our Game of Thrones re-watch ahead of the big season 8 kick-off.

"I promised to fight for the living". Not only has Game of Thrones been on hiatus for awhile, but it's coming back with a final season promising to wow fans. And by that point, will Jon Snow know he's a Targaryen like Daenerys? "One thing I found is the less action - the less fighting - you can have in a sequence, the better".

At the 30-second mark in the trailer, you can clearly see the trio have survived the Night King's attack and have made it. somewhere.

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